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Monday 02 July 2012
A new phenomenon which sees cover versions of songs like Payphone released before the originals is causing controversy across the music industry.
01 Jul 2012
| CommentsSummer festivals and pub back rooms are full of bands whose middle-aged musicians keep respectable day jobs. What are they trying to prove?
01 Jul 2012
| CommentsOne of Britain's favourite broadcasters speaks up on why she intends to waste neither her time nor her fortune
01 Jul 2012
| CommentsStephen Collett tells Colin Freeman how he negotiated the release of the British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates
01 Jul 2012
| CommentsMargaret Mountford, formerly of 'The Apprentice', has her eye on older hopefuls, explains Glenda Cooper.
30 Jun 2012
| CommentsJacquelin Magnay takes a look at the London 2012 Athletes' Village which will host 17,000 athletes during the Games.
30 Jun 2012
| CommentsJudith Woods is all in favour of a dress code for the beach
30 Jun 2012
| CommentsAfter another U-turn, has backbench discontent forced the PM to awaken his inner Tory, says James Kirkup
29 Jun 2012
| CommentsThe soaring number of overseas students is cause for concern, says Peter Stanford
29 Jun 2012
| CommentsDespite the Queen’s harmonious visit to Northern Ireland this week, dissident republicans still pose an enduring threat to peace, says IRA-specialist Andrew Sanders
29 Jun 2012
Michael Deacon pays tribute to The Word, the warm and witty music magazine that made you feel part of a small but loyal club.
29 Jun 2012
| CommentsThe When Harry Met Sally writer, who died this week, thought wit was a more powerful weapon than spite, says Jane Shilling
27 Jun 2012
| CommentsShane Warne: I sense an over-confidence, bordering on arrogance, around England when it comes to Australia.
27 Jun 2012
| CommentsWhen novelist Amanda Craig was accused of libel, it nearly destroyed her. Now she is supporting a campaign against our 'unjust’ laws
27 Jun 2012
| CommentsCampbell Gillies was destined to reach the very top, and he brightened the lives of his fellow race riders.
26 Jun 2012
Hispanic voters are a growing force in the US – are they strong enough to swing victory Obama’s way? Jon Swaine reports
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsSinn Fein must go further after the royal handshake and end its boycott of the Commons, says Paul Bew
26 Jun 2012
Anita Singh meets the two women behind 'Viva Forever!', a musical inspired by the Spice Girls .
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsWith the Queen set to unveil a long overdue memorial to Bomber Command, the Telegraph unveils a unique series of portraits of 19 of the remaining veterans.
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsGoodwood’s Action Sports arena at the Festival of Speed promises two-wheeled stunts from the world's greatest riders.
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsGoogle scientists have claimed a breakthrough in technology that is able to “learn” like a human brain by building a computer able to recognise a picture of a cat.
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsExact copies are making headway in the sport but there is also stiff resistance, reports Cal Flyn.
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsThe world’s most famous tortoise was a splendid example of one of biology’s strangest rules, says Karolyn Shindler.
26 Jun 2012
| CommentsFrom isolated islands to Antarctic outposts, we present a selection of the world's remotest places.
26 Jun 2012
Tireless intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy would rather be known for his philosophy than for his physique, finds Celia Walden
26 Jun 2012
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Her Majesty begins tour of Scotland and despite talk of independence, a warm welcome awaits, says Allan Massie
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